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The country's Silicon Valley is already acting as if the CTO will be in charge of all of that, with such big names as Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Sun Microsystems founder
Bill Joy and Google CEO Eric Schmidt being tossed around as the man who would lead America to tech salvation - though Schmidt, for one, has said he's not interested.
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According to "Joy's Law," formulated by Sun Microsystems co-founder
Bill Joy: "No matter who you are, most of the smartest people work for someone else." Something, I might add, I quote regularly when I deal with my writers.
Here Garreau meets up with
Bill Joy (co-founder of Sun Microsystems) and Francis Fukuyama (Our Posthuman Future), well known for their concerns about the future.
Many decades ago,
Bill Joy developed the first full-screen editor for UNIX, vi.
Several years ago,
Bill Joy, founder of Sun Microsystems, wrote an essay in which he predicted that the non-synthetic world could be consumed by a so-called "grey goo," the result of careless corporations unaware of the effects of nanotechnology.
In a now famous Wired magazine article that discussed the dangers represented by several technologies,
Bill Joy indicated that computers would continue to grow in power.
In 2000,
Bill Joy, the chief scientist for Sun Microsystems, published his now-famous anti-technology manifesto entitled "Why The Future Doesn't Need Us" in Wired magazine.
On the other hand, techno-pessimists such as Sun Microsystems founder
Bill Joy, political historian Francis Fukuyama, and Britain's Astronomer Royal Sir Martin Rees see these same developments leading the world straight to Hell.